1. The problem involves understanding the areas of rectangles given as 236 cm^2, 3000 cm^2, 328 cm^2, and 164 cm^2.
2. The area $A$ of a rectangle is calculated by the formula $$A = \text{length} \times \text{width}$$.
3. Since the areas are given, if we know one dimension (length or width), we can find the other by rearranging the formula: $$\text{width} = \frac{A}{\text{length}}$$ or $$\text{length} = \frac{A}{\text{width}}$$.
4. Without additional information about the dimensions, we can only state the areas as given.
5. If you want to find missing dimensions or compare rectangles, please provide lengths or widths.
Rectangle Areas 6C49A0
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